Go into settings and you will see a check box to "Enable battle recording". The videos are saved in the "C:\Games\World_of_Tanks\replays\" folder. to play you just double click on the files, if they don't play (which happened to me) you need to associate world of tanks as the program used to open these files.

Note that replays are not back/forward compatible with your client version. So when you record a replay in version 7.1, you can only view it back in the client version 7.1

That isn't strictly true. It is possible to play a 0.7.0 replay on a 0.7.1 client - there is a warning beforehand that the versions are no compatible but they play OK.

I have read that there will be a change in the 0.7.2 version which will mean that whatever comes before 0.7.2 will not be able to play on 0.7.2. This is probably due to a major (?) change to what is recorded in the files. Hopefully, the improvements that this brings will compensate for the loss.

However, you could always retain a copy of your 0.7.1 (or whatever is prior to 0.7.2) install for replaying earlier battle replays.

That isn't strictly true. It is possible to play a 0.7.0 replay on a 0.7.1 client - there is a warning beforehand that the versions are no compatible but they play OK.

I have read that there will be a change in the 0.7.2 version which will mean that whatever comes before 0.7.2 will not be able to play on 0.7.2. This is probably due to a major (?) change to what is recorded in the files. Hopefully, the improvements that this brings will compensate for the loss.

However, you could always retain a copy of your 0.7.1 (or whatever is prior to 0.7.2) install for replaying earlier battle replays.

Thanks for the correction, i didn't know about the 7.0 and 7.1 compatibility.

I dont have a replay folder, and i have no idea why, there is no setting in my menu either weither to record or not. hope anyone can give me some advice to how i can make it possible to record. I have looked carefully for the folder so dont give me crap about dat and also been checking meticulously for it in the game menus aswell. Would be thrilled for some news about this

Go into settings and you will see a check box to "Enable battle recording". The videos are saved in the "C:\Games\World_of_Tanks\replays\" folder. to play you just double click on the files, if they don't play (which happened to me) you need to associate world of tanks as the program used to open these files.

Wing

Seems I'm complete noob in that part of game-function... does that what you just said means that if you click on "Enable battle recording" you record every battle you play, and thus filling up your folder ...\replays\ without any "warning" of any kind?
Don't know what is going on when you click on "recording" checkbox in the moment you start playing, that's true, but, if you record 15 mins of something it has some "weight" in KB,MB,... how's with that... how big/small arer those recordings?
If reasonably small, I even could start to think about enablih the recording of games.

Otherwise, is there a way, if you have clicked "Enable", to choose what you'll record, what you will not?

Say, I play this game ever since CBT, but hadn't tried recording feature, so consider me as a noob, thank you very much...

Since a replay is, on average, maybe a 3/4 MB, the clutter is manageable so long as you remember to delete the unwanted replays every now and then.
After all, you don't activate the option if you're not going to ever look at them, right? So it's easy to select the replays you want to save (the ones where you awesomely kill half the enemy team) and delete the rest when you're done.

Since a replay is, on average, maybe a 3/4 MB, the clutter is manageable so long as you remember to delete the unwanted replays every now and then.
After all, you don't activate the option if you're not going to ever look at them, right? So it's easy to select the replays you want to save (the ones where you awesomely kill half the enemy team) and delete the rest when you're done.